City of San Jose to clear homeless camp for new Microsoft data center
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San Jose sweeps homeless camp near future Microsoft data center site - San José Spotlight
San Jose is sweeping dozens of RVs and tents off the Alviso-Milpitas Road parallel to Highway 237, leaving the homeless people with no place to go. Some of the unhoused individuals left once they learned a sweep was eminent, but more than a dozen people with no options remained Monday afternoon. Those with inoperable vehicles were given a 72-hour warning before vehicles were impounded. The encampment, which sits on the Milpitas – San Jose border…
San Jose Approves Plan to Remove Homeless Encampment at Columbus Park
The San Jose City Council in Northern California approved a Columbus Park revitalization plan on April 15 that will transform the 9.4-acre park into a neighborhood sports park. The park is currently closed, with dozens of RVs scattered across the grounds. In a speech announcing the plan at Columbus Park, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan called it one of the largest homeless encampments San Jose has seen since the “Jungle” along Coyote Creek, which clos…
City of San Jose to clear homeless camp for new Microsoft data center
(KRON) — The City of San Jose is schedule to clear dozens of RVs from the street in in San Jose’s Alviso neighborhood at 7 a.m. Monday to make way for a new Microsoft data center at 1657 Alviso-Milpitas road. Abatement notices lined the street Sunday as the city prepares for a mass eviction. The sweep is the City of San Jose’s latest crackdown on homeless residents. Some advocates were seen helping residents move their RVs ahead of Monday’s clea…
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